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Natta

American  
[naht-tah] / ˈnɑt tɑ /

noun

  1. Giulio 1903–79, Italian chemist and engineer: Nobel Prize in chemistry 1963.


Example Sentences

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They must have enjoyed reading Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Don Van Natta’s story.

From Washington Times

A video of Natta Kota - or short tail - wandering around the hotel while poking things with his trunk went viral over the weekend.

From BBC

Its editor, Don Van Natta, Jr., host of ESPN’s upcoming docuseries “Backstory,” told me that she had been a “font of journalistic energy” and “supremely talented.”

From The New Yorker

Here's how our ranking shakes out, with an assist from Don Van Natta Jr., author of the book, First Off the Tee: Presidential Hackers, Duffers, and Cheaters from Taft to Bush.

From Golf Digest

Eddy County Clerk Robin Van Natta says the special election could cost about $52,000.

From Washington Times